The best way to reduce your gasoline bill
Sunday, 27 May 2007

OK, so gas prices are going higher and higher, and naturally being a Canadian in Ontario we get extra hosed compared to those just across the border in the Lewiston/Buffalo area.  (OK, a quick aside here, a few weeks ago I was heading down to NY for the day and checked out the price of gas to see what the price would be after exchange, if it was worth it to go down on empty and fill up there.  Price of gas here was $1.015 Canadian at the time, price over there was $2.99 9/10 US per gallon.  Quick metric lesson here, 1 US Gal = 3.78L, so with the 90 cent Canadian dollar, that works out to about 88.5 cents Canadian per litre.  Where Canadians get *super* hosed is well, on Super/Premium or mid-grade gas.  Price there was $3.09 9/10 US per gallon for mid-grade (2.9 cents US per liter more than regular) and $3.19 9/10 for Super (which incidentally is 93 octane at Mobil there, unlike the 91 octane at all the major stations here, other than 93 at Pioneer or 94 at Sunoco) which is 5.3 cents US per litre more.  How is that being super hosed?  Mid-grade 89 octane gas here in Ontario is 7 cents CDN or about 6.25 cents US per litre more, and Super (91 octane) is 11 cents CDN (9.8 cents US per litre) more.  Seeing as how Super there is 93 octane and not 91, it's only more fair to compare it to 93 at Pioneer or 94 at Sunoco which is 13 cents and 14 cents per litre more (11.6 and 12.5 cents US more, respectively.)  OK, gas is cheaper overall there mostly due to taxes but where's the justification in the price spread between gasoline grades being generally double what the spread is here.  I filled up with Super (90 litres) for just under $85 Canadian, the price worked out to 95 cents CDN per litre, 6 cents a litre less than bloody REGULAR is here.

Oh, my original hosing point was that when gas jumped to $1.085 a litre here, due to the "decreased AMERICAN reserves" (Hello, this is Canada, why should their bloody reserves affect us, considering we export oil/gas to the US...) I got pissed off and checked out the price of gas over there again.  OK, so we jumped 7 cents a litre.  Let's see how their decreasing reserves affect their gas prices...Hmm.  Price went up, to $3.05 9/10...  Uhh.  That's 1.6 cents US (1.8 cents CDN) per litre more.  WTF!  Talk about gouging, ok even if you believe their excuse about the price rising due to reserves being lower, why is our increase FOUR TIMES the increase at the pumps in the US?

So, anyways, I said the best way to reduce your gas bill.  Well, let's make it two ways, because I figured this all out.  If you're in Ontario, especially if you drive a vehicle that requires premium gasoline (and in most cases if you do, you can afford it anyways, but...) if you're within 75 km of the US border, taking into account a 90 cent dollar (ok it's like 92 cents now, even better), taking into account paying the bridge toll, and the gas to actually drive there and back, if you go down on empty and buy 85+ litres of premium gas,  you STILL come out ahead a few bucks.  Seriously.  Even better if you actually have a reason to go down, other than just to buy gas and come back, your gas savings basically pays for the trip there and back.

Anyways, the real tip is quite simple, and that is to slow the heck down.  Drive the speed limit.  Yeah, we've heard this a million times before, but it's absolutely true.  I drive 25-30 km to work and back each day on the highway, plus doing delivery I basically idle all night long and burn a ton of gas.  Well, I used to cruise at 120-130km/h on the highway, and my average mileage was 19.5L/100km.  Dropping down and cruising at 100-105km/h has brought my average fuel economy down to around 15L/100km.  And since I drive about 100-120km a day...  Well, 4.5 litres at the current $1.07 per litre means an average daily savings of at least $4.80 cents.  364 days a year.  That's $1747+ per year, just what I'm saving driving to work and back each night..

I drive a 2006 Chevrolet Uplander, which is rated 12.9L/100km City, and 8.7L/100km Hwy.  The onboard computer gives you a readout of your average fuel economy, which if you reset it while driving, will give you a fairly accurate readout of your current economy.  I've done this at various speeds on the same stretch of road, and here's the proof that driving slower will save you money.  At 130km/h it shows fuel consumption at around 12.5 L/100km.  At 120km/h it drops to around 11.5L/100km.  At 110km/h, it drops to around 9.5-10L/100km.  At 100km/h I've seen readings from 7.8L/100km to 8.7L/100km.  So on a 100km trip you can simply add a few minutes to your driving time, and save yourself close to 4 litres of fuel, just by slowing down from 130 to 100.

Incidentally, the speed I've seen the BEST fuel economy at is at just over 60km/h, around 65-70.  This is the point that the transmission is in 4th, and the torque convertor engages, putting engine RPM at around 1200-1250, which will let you cruise along with a fuel consumption of anywhere from 6.8L/100km to 7.5L/100km.

These are all real-world numbers based on my actual driving.

Try it sometime.  Slow yourself down for a few weeks, park yourself in the right hand lane and cruise the limit.  Not only will you save yourself some money at the pumps, but you'll be a hell of a lot less stressed out on the road, too.

 

 
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MasterCard Priceless Moments Auctions
Tuesday, 15 May 2007

OK, now this is WAY cool and definately deserving of my first blog entry in ages..

MasterCard, along with former presidents Nelson Mandela and Bill Clinton are running eBay auctions to benefit the children of Africa (specifically the Walter Sisulu Pediatric Cardiac Center for Africa), featuring, naturally, priceless moments.  (For those of you who have been living under a rock the last couple years, Mastercard runs these occasionally annoying commercials featuring amusing priceless moments).

Unlike the commercials however, these are some pretty kick-ass priceless moments!

Like, how about having tea with Nelson Mandela?  Or meeting Sir Richard Branson and going on a little African safari on his private game reserve?  Or maybe you fancy a round of golf with Samuel L. Jackson?  Or maybe a Ferrari racing experience alongside South Africa's former cricket captain?   Or a performance and meet and greet with the Soweto Gospel Choir?

All the bids on these priceless moments appear to start at $1,000 US dollars.  Check them all out at http://stores.ebay.com/MasterCard-Priceless-Moments

 
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Breast Cancer Society Refuses Donation from Strippers
Friday, 09 February 2007

Well, here's another incredibly ridiculous story, I never realized that charities were so swimming in money that they could pick and choose their donors. 

The Breast Cancer Society of Canada has refused a donation in the thousands of dollars, from a fundraising group of exotic dancers in Vancouver, BC.

The dancers, who call themselves the Exotic Dancers for Cancer, hold an annual charity event in memory of a former fellow dancer, Jocelyne Sioui, who lost her battle with breast cancer, and passed away.   Last year, they raised $6084 for the Breast Cancer Society.

Organizer Trina Ricketts received an email from the society this year however, saying that they were declining the donation from the exotic dancers, because their major donors did not support the charity being connected with exotic dancers in any way, despite the fact that they had accepted their donations in past years.  Paddy Roach, the President of the Breast Cancer Society said in an email "Last year, we recognized that we were taking a risk in agreeing to receive some of the proceeds from your memorial fundraising event, but decided to proceed anyway. As we pointed out in our note to you earlier, we got negative reactions from some of our major donors, and thus decided not to participate this year."

Trina Ricketts said "I really feel that it's a strong indication of the degree of the stigma that exotic dancers experience when an organization doesn't even want to be associated with them for fear of experiencing the same stigma.", and that the group is still looking for another cancer-related charity to donate the money to.

I'm guessing that the religious right doesn't like the idea of a bunch of strippers raising money for a disease that affects 1 in 9 women in Canada.  They don't have a problem with money raised from the sin of gambling though. 

This will be the 4th annual charity event run by this group, and takes place March 4th, 2007 at the Drake Showlounge (www.drakeshowlounge.com) in Vancouver.  The event runs from 4pm until midnight, the cost is $10 at the door.  More information is available at the Naked Truth .

 

 
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